The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home - two adults and three children - proposes a holiday for autumn half-term. …Accompanied by eco-Au Pair Branka Cvjeticanin, they will set up an interim activist cell in Bristol with guest dissenters and visitors to take action against carbon, climate chaos and capitalism.

This leaves us with an interesting philosophical and/or semantic question: if every single artist and the government and most of the mainstream media agrees with you about carbon and climate change, can you justifiably describe yourself as a 'dissenter'?

Anti-capitalism is still a form of dissent. Its inclusion with the other 'c' words reveals what's really behind them. It's impressive how anti-capitalist impulses have managed to become mainstream through being smuggled in under the cause of climate change. Sublimation, innit?